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Read my comment within context to GG's He speculated "a registered sex offender took her outside the home" as he drove by... And I, in turn asked, "opposed to an unregistered sex offender who lived two doors down?", implying DW.

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Read my comment within context to GG's He speculated "a registered sex offender took her outside the home" as he drove by... And I, in turn asked, "opposed to an unregistered sex offender who lived two doors down?", implying DW.

So regardless of whether it was DW or a stranger what time frame are you suggesting it might have happened?

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IYO, DW's polygraph was manipulated. The fact is that out of 12 people, he was the only one to have failed it.

Redden was one of three to administer the polygraph tests. Everyone passed except for Westerfield.

Danielle was taken right from her bed by Westerfield. Danielle was wearing a pair of pajamas that have never been found. The pajamas found in her bedroom were a pair Danielle had previously worn. The jeans found in the bedroom belonged to Danelle.

I don't believe Danielle was in the motorhome when Westerfield returned to the neighborhood. I believe he had her hiden some place and hope the SDPD would search his motorhome.

Westerfield was the one who wanted to plead guily for a life sentence.

I'd be shocked if it was proven Westerfield was innocent.

If Westerfield did get a new trial I believe there will be so much more evidence which proves his guilt and a new jury would find him guilty again.

I believe Westerfield would plead guity for a life sentence instead of having a new trial.

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Redden was one of three to administer the polygraph tests. Everyone passed except for Westerfield.

Danielle was taken right from her bed by Westerfield. Danielle was wearing a pair of pajamas that have never been found. The pajamas found in her bedroom were a pair Danielle had previously worn. The jeans found in the bedroom belonged to Danelle.

I don't believe Danielle was in the motorhome when Westerfield returned to the neighborhood. I believe he had her hiden some place and hope the SDPD would search his motorhome.

Westerfield was the one who wanted to plead guily for a life sentence.

I'd be shocked if it was proven Westerfield was innocent.

If Westerfield did get a new trial I believe there will be so much more evidence which proves his guilt and a new jury would find him guilty again.

I believe Westerfield would plead guity for a life sentence instead of having a new trial.

Good points, and your conclusion, (bolded) is probably what would happen.